Home Hacks

This page is a list of home hacks to save on household items, and also have better control of the substances you're introducing into your house.

Dishwashing

Instead of buying dishwashing tablets, gel or powder, that cost $0.15 to $1.50 per wash, and generally include phosphates, chlorine, fragrances, dyes and petrochemical surfactants, you can easily make your own dishwashing powder with washing soda (sodium carbonate), citric acid and table salt. Just mix:

… and use a tbsp per wash, and it'll cost 10–15c/load. And for rinse aid, use white vinegar, which is cheaper and safer.

Laundry

You can pay for Omo if you want, or you can simply mix:

And add ½ cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle for fabric softening + scale prevention.